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3 July, 00:58

Which is most commonly true of characters in Realist novels?

They come to an unhappy end.

They go on a great adventure.

They are not described in great detail.

They are normal, common people.

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  1. 3 July, 04:21
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    Well, from the realistic novels I've read - if they're real, their called memiors, by the way - then most of the books end with the character coming to a nice end after a lot of struggles, or, they don't have much good to look forward to in life.

    As an example, look at "Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah"

    So ... I would say (a) or (b)
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